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Tool Operation
SE2000 & SE3000
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Stud Removal
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Stud Insertion
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1. Verify power source is sufficient to remove
stud. The SE2000 tool may be operated by using hydraulics, impact, or striking/manual wrenches. |
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3. Before removing the stud, verify that the tool is engaged in the
proper direction. |
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2. Rotation of tool in the stud indicates insufficient power and could
damage the tool and thte stud. (Insure tool is locked securely on stud.) |
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4. Verify impact gun rotation is in the proper direction before
engaging the tool. |
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5. When using a striker wrench, verify that the tool is locked onto
the stud before striking the tool. |
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6. To insure proper operation, the tool should be cleaned after the
removal of each stud. (Remove any rust or any other foreign debris with WD-40 or any similar type of cleaner before re-using.) |
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7. DO NOT attempt to remove any stud with a Rockwell hardness
of 50 or above with Pneumatics. Hydraulics is the recommended method for these applications. |
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1. Verify threads on the studs are clean and threads
are machined properly. |
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2. Use a tap to chase threads before installing any
new studs. |
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3. Use anti-seize compounds on threads if lubrication
is required. |
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4. DO NOT overpower the stud to be installed.
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5. DO NOT force the stud into threads. (This tool
will not cause any damage to the stud if it is used properly.) |